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121 I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life. Abraham Lincoln
122 Mr Harrison was slashed across the chest three times and stabbed, yet he clung on, trying to overpower the attacker.
123 Her fingers still clung to the spokes,(http://sentencedict.com/clung.html) keeping one wheel out of action.
124 Women orbited about surfers on the beach; they clung to them in cars; they occupied their houses in loose liaisons.
125 The ground mist clung closely to the hedgerows, discouraging the birds and damping down all sound.
126 An 18-year-old San Jose man clung to life late Wednesday after being shot in the head during a robbery.
127 Her thin denim jacket was sodden and clung to her like a wet tea towel.
128 Tight denims clung to her legs and she wore knee-length leather boots.
129 A furry white ermine moth clung to one of the spikes.
130 She clung to Jacob's arm, saw him spirited away on a tide of compliments.
131 Reagan clung to the belief that he was not paying ransom but merely rewarding an intermediary for services rendered.
132 He clung to the sides of the basket with all his strength and tried not to look down.
133 The silvery substance clung to his skin, looking like tiny beads of mercury, as slippery as graphite between his fingers.
134 Times were not good, we had basically clung to outdated ideas and we were on the verge of closing.
135 To call the bit of silk that clung to her body a dress was ridiculous.
136 She had tangled brown hair, a small and lively face, a dress of dark red material that clung to her.
137 It was cold outside and the smell of stale tobacco clung to their winter coats.
138 The atmosphere of grey repression that clung to the eastern side of the city is being purged at an astonishing speed.
139 The international community clung to Resolution 242 despite its growing obsolescence, as the only agreed basis for a solution.
140 I clung so hard to the window frame that my hand ached.
141 Several of the youngsters cried out in fright and clung to one another.
142 He clung to the thought as to a talisman, or a reliquary of supernatural power.
143 Our shadows clung to the shine of the metal doors.
144 A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.
145 Even the most dismal and unstable circumstances can become something to be clung to.
146 She had clung to the hope even for that length of time, but it had never happened.
147 It was made of a fine gossamer fabric that clung to her smooth, flawless skin.
148 The child was awash in the boiling water; her drenched little dress clung to her.
149 For we have not clung to obsolete and impalpable assumptions concerning our society purely as the result of obtuseness and ignorance.
150 How the leaves which still clung to the branches of the pear tree were silvered on their undersides.